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> we should be very careful not to go over the cliff because we will have a negative affect on this economy and on employment. >>neil: an idea of how much is at stake and who pays for this, i am telling you at this rate, everyone will pay. every single american family will pay. >> this has implications for every american family, 90 percent of families in america will pay higher taxes, and a reduction in income of $3,500 per american family. we talking about an income loss of 6 percent after taxes, the largest income loss since the 1940's, huge implications and politicians are going to have to, for once, act in a bipartisan manner to try and fix this. >> the people are ready for someone to tell them the truth instead of this mush that they can get this done without touching precious medicare, precious medicaid, precious social security, and precious defense, those people are phony. >>neil: they are afraid. they will take their money off the table. they are afraid. >> business is not a good environment. there is no reason for any businessman to want to grow its business, advance its business,
> we should be very careful not to go over the cliff because we will have a negative affect on this economy and on employment. >>neil: an idea of how much is at stake and who pays for this, i am telling you at this rate, everyone will pay. every single american family will pay. >> this has implications for every american family, 90 percent of families in america will pay higher taxes, and a reduction in income of $3,500 per american family. we talking about an income loss of 6...
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the report mainly blames the slow economy and concerns over the fiscal cliff. wrr. >> call calder the luckiest turkey in america, after receiving an official poardon from the president. >> we'll be right back. with verizon. hurry in this friday for great deals. like the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this friday, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but it's not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... from a place like nother. introducing the all-w 2013hevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] telle about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believ
the report mainly blames the slow economy and concerns over the fiscal cliff. wrr. >> call calder the luckiest turkey in america, after receiving an official poardon from the president. >> we'll be right back. with verizon. hurry in this friday for great deals. like the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this friday, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. [ male announcer ] a...
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chinese should without the chinese support, the economy of north korea could collapse. just as china is playing a role in the un in regards to syria. >> when i think about north korea i think about a particularly in the context of nuclear proliferation. and if you look at one of the greatest threats the nation faces, the president faces it's that threat. how are we going to enjoy -- ensure we're doing everything to protect ourselves against nuclear weapons? >> take the north korean situation. chinese would persuade north koreans not to go you'll out and build a large arsenal. we have to tell them if north korea continues to build or test nuclear weapons, we will take off from south korea the pro hibation we have of south korea buildings and in which case i don't think chinese would like it much. i think unless you're willing to make statements to these folks you don't get much cooperation. china looks upon north korea rightly. they would be unhappy if the north korea regime were overthrown they see capitolist democracy, marching right up to their border right on the bor
chinese should without the chinese support, the economy of north korea could collapse. just as china is playing a role in the un in regards to syria. >> when i think about north korea i think about a particularly in the context of nuclear proliferation. and if you look at one of the greatest threats the nation faces, the president faces it's that threat. how are we going to enjoy -- ensure we're doing everything to protect ourselves against nuclear weapons? >> take the north korean...
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she will spend that money in the economy. in fact much she will spend a lot of that extra raise at the retail store that employes are. so our study models the effect. basically, you can think of lower-paid employees as job creators when we give them a wage boost. increasing gdp if we assume that companies decide to only pass on about half of the cost of the increased peril. you're looking a $12 billion. melissa: i totally hear what you're saying that that money does not come out of thin air. it comes from the company. they they have dead take it from other workers. >> here is the good news. we have some real-life companies that we can compare, companies that pay better wages than the counterparts. costco has nearly double the sales per employee and sam's club, which is the wholesale club owned by walmart. this has been studied by folks at mit, harvard business school, wharton business school. when you staff appropriately, customers are happy and unhappy customers spend more money. melissa: they also have to charge higher pric
she will spend that money in the economy. in fact much she will spend a lot of that extra raise at the retail store that employes are. so our study models the effect. basically, you can think of lower-paid employees as job creators when we give them a wage boost. increasing gdp if we assume that companies decide to only pass on about half of the cost of the increased peril. you're looking a $12 billion. melissa: i totally hear what you're saying that that money does not come out of thin air. it...
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so this claim that has nothing to do with the economy is just wrong. i'm not going after anybody's religion. that's not it. just the earth is not six or 10,000 years old. that's not. and furthermore, we rely on this -- on these discoveries for our everyday life, especially here in the developed world. >> bill nye's opinion there. >>> one trucker is lucky to be alive. take a look. that truck is dangling over a highway overpass. we will tell you what happened. wow. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios (announcer) when subaru owners look in the mirror, ...but you still have to go to the gym. they see more than themselves. so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. by the end of this, our fifth year, our total can reach almost 25 million dollars. it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. that's right. so it's like i won. sure. oh my gosh i won!!! i won!!! [ male announcer ] get a $100 wal
so this claim that has nothing to do with the economy is just wrong. i'm not going after anybody's religion. that's not it. just the earth is not six or 10,000 years old. that's not. and furthermore, we rely on this -- on these discoveries for our everyday life, especially here in the developed world. >> bill nye's opinion there. >>> one trucker is lucky to be alive. take a look. that truck is dangling over a highway overpass. we will tell you what happened. wow. that's true....
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the economy is good. our sales floor is busier. our palmines are longer and we are taking in a lot more merchandise. right now it's getting a little bit better. people are working desperately to get to work. people just need to go out and every morning when you wake up coming have to ask yourself, how bad do you want to? go get a job, it doesn't matter if you clean the streets are wed a lawn, or you are a doctor, there are opportunities out there. what i advise them is don't over extend yourself. neil: so my wife's 250,000-dollar ring, -- [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> we've been doing this long enough, we understand. >> don't go anywhere else. thank you very much for coming. he is the guy. we will have the response to barack obama coming up next. neil: it has be pretty much the legacy of this president's term and it was handed off by his predecessor if you think about it. auto companies, you name it. a lot of us actually started a long time ago before each of these men even came in to office. back to the ca
the economy is good. our sales floor is busier. our palmines are longer and we are taking in a lot more merchandise. right now it's getting a little bit better. people are working desperately to get to work. people just need to go out and every morning when you wake up coming have to ask yourself, how bad do you want to? go get a job, it doesn't matter if you clean the streets are wed a lawn, or you are a doctor, there are opportunities out there. what i advise them is don't over extend...
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and that is why the economy is and that is why the economy is failing. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investmentbjectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. neil: the economy is stumbling. nothing seems to be happening, but ralph nader has got a plan. one day he says he will get companies hiring and fast. getting people spending soon. >> nonfinancial companies are sitting on over a trillion dollars of shareholders cash. the investors cash. a lot of them are not giving adequate evidence. some of them like google and emc giving no dividends. if they can be pressured by pension funds to unload a cup and billion dollars in
and that is why the economy is and that is why the economy is failing. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investmentbjectives, risks,...
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and that is why the economy is and that is why the economy is failing. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just rig for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. i put away money. i was
and that is why the economy is and that is why the economy is failing. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking...
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so the fiscal cliff is a contraction in the government imposed into the economy of 45% of gdp. on the first order that will hit and reduce economic growth from 2 percent down some-1,-2 very easily. lou: in your judgment would be helpful, profoundly helpful for congress and this president to agree that there will leave everything, create a status quo for negotiations on a reform of the tax code that would take place over the course of six to nine months next year and hold in abeyance any changes just simply stopping, for the first time in some time ever, congress and our president actually think through public policy. >> absolutely. tax-cut reform on the one hand, and salomon reform on the other. if congress and the president move in that direction it would be a very, very positive signal that the political process is actually functioning. lou: a real quickly, we're out of time. some symbols, reasonable template. >> i thinkt is. lou: thank you for being here. president obama's reelection reigniting the debate about illegal immigration. what a republican ship on illegal immigrati
so the fiscal cliff is a contraction in the government imposed into the economy of 45% of gdp. on the first order that will hit and reduce economic growth from 2 percent down some-1,-2 very easily. lou: in your judgment would be helpful, profoundly helpful for congress and this president to agree that there will leave everything, create a status quo for negotiations on a reform of the tax code that would take place over the course of six to nine months next year and hold in abeyance any changes...
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and that is why the economy and that is why the economy failing. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% mo cash. but i'm upping my game. do youant a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in yo wallet? it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah neil: the economy is stumbling. nothing seems to be happening, but ralph nader has got a plan. one day he says he will get companiehiring and fast. getting people spending soon. >> nonfinancial companies are sitting on over a trillion dollars of shareholder
and that is why the economy and that is why the economy failing. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone...but her likes 50% mo cash. but i'm upping my game. do youant a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! do you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash...
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net net is no good long-term efcts for the economy. gerri: you picked up something interesting out of ben bernanke at statement about banks being too tight with their lending. what did you make of that? >> it is very interesting because ben bernanke is talking about the unwillingness of banks to lend more noncredit were the people and the problem i have with that is banks are having to do that because ben bernanke has killed the bank model and if you look back at banks and how they make money they borrow on the short end meaning they borrow at the low end of interest rates and blended out on a long end meaning the consumer will pay off higher interest-rate and banks make the spread. interest rate curve is not even occur but a flat board. and to be a little more conservative with lending and ben bernanke saying no banks, d to everybody to comes to your door. gerri: we saw how well that worked out last time it happened. >> that is one of the problems we had in 2007-2008 and even in the late 90s and early 2,000s. banks lend to everybody a
net net is no good long-term efcts for the economy. gerri: you picked up something interesting out of ben bernanke at statement about banks being too tight with their lending. what did you make of that? >> it is very interesting because ben bernanke is talking about the unwillingness of banks to lend more noncredit were the people and the problem i have with that is banks are having to do that because ben bernanke has killed the bank model and if you look back at banks and how they make...
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this is still 70% a consumer economy. people need money in their pockets in order to purchase things and drive the economy forward and right now, that's not happening because wages have gone down per capita dramatically over the last coup of generations, and also, look, a couple of other quick points. the strongest economy in the world have the highest level of unionization in nthern europe and we far stronger-- >> i know that europe is the-- >> hold on, let's, i just want to get to jonas quickly. jonas, do you think that unions are negotiating their way out of jobs? there's certainly room for unions at certain time, but is now tha time? >> the time was about 35 years ago. unfortunately, the way the global economy's changing, it's very difficult to negotiate anything as a union and that's why unionization rates in the pvate sector are shrinking and will continue to shrink. you can't fight the global markets, and dficult to negotiate the benefit packages people use today get 20, 30, 40 years ago, to ease he to move off sho
this is still 70% a consumer economy. people need money in their pockets in order to purchase things and drive the economy forward and right now, that's not happening because wages have gone down per capita dramatically over the last coup of generations, and also, look, a couple of other quick points. the strongest economy in the world have the highest level of unionization in nthern europe and we far stronger-- >> i know that europe is the-- >> hold on, let's, i just want to get to...
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it could be good for the economy, margery how so? it's regressive tax, hits those without money. >> and how do we pay for necessary things, and not create are more deficit. and what this tax would do, we already have a 18 cents tax and most states have a gas tax in california 64.8 cents per gallon and you don't see the economy suffering, and the consumers and seen 1.50 jump in gas prices. what this would probably do, we don't have it on paper is pay for things like road repairs and necessary things like that. why is it good? it encourages innovation, car pooling, people to kind of watch, and conserve frankly we have to think about the national security issues and conservation. >> nan: kevin, i know you don't agree with this one. >> no, i can't believe that a gas tax could be the answer to the fiscal cliff or anything else, more taxes not the answer here, and the stronger economy, but this is really a tax on the middle class, and people who drive our trucks and our car and deliver our food and everything else, this is going to tax the
it could be good for the economy, margery how so? it's regressive tax, hits those without money. >> and how do we pay for necessary things, and not create are more deficit. and what this tax would do, we already have a 18 cents tax and most states have a gas tax in california 64.8 cents per gallon and you don't see the economy suffering, and the consumers and seen 1.50 jump in gas prices. what this would probably do, we don't have it on paper is pay for things like road repairs and...
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the economy is not moving along very well. the discussions will not resolve the fundamental problem from exploding entitlements and mammoth increase in spending imposed on america and now want americans to validate, that is why they are not investing. melissa: it is so true. a timed everybody blamed the weather. unseasonably cold or hot. this all makes me pretty depressed and makes me feel like the economy will not get better anytime soon. >> by reelecting barack obama, he will not create jobs for them. we have seen for years worth of his tricks, and what have you dy talk about doing besides raising taxes. more jobs creation programs. it seems like stimulus. why would $1 trillion of stimulus not work? it does not make any sense to me. melissa: america will not roll over and play dead. the election is over, small business is not going to just hang it up, roll on the sidewalk and call it a day. we have to find a way to be resilient. what we find a way to work it out anyway? >> we will in time but businesses are being conservativ
the economy is not moving along very well. the discussions will not resolve the fundamental problem from exploding entitlements and mammoth increase in spending imposed on america and now want americans to validate, that is why they are not investing. melissa: it is so true. a timed everybody blamed the weather. unseasonably cold or hot. this all makes me pretty depressed and makes me feel like the economy will not get better anytime soon. >> by reelecting barack obama, he will not create...
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it is strangling in an economy at is simply not working. the united states and europe have the trump cards in this. is that an incorrect statement in your judgment? >> yes, because the imf still has already been signed. he has that credit line out there. i think what's going on in egypt is that there is a struggle between -- lou: actually, this deal was reached today. they have not been funded. lou: but the deal is done. acquiescence to udgment and reason. and necessary component. >> as you correctly pointed out that europeans will not put pressure on egypt. he will get his money from the imf. the -- lou: wait a minute. let me interject. i truly believe that it is of fair statement to say, the united states will have its will with the imf and what it does in this instance. am i wrong? >> well, we will see in a couple of weeks. i think the real struggle here is between morrissey and his idlogical instincts on the one hand and elements of the egyptian security structure, the military and the intelligence service on the other. despite his best
it is strangling in an economy at is simply not working. the united states and europe have the trump cards in this. is that an incorrect statement in your judgment? >> yes, because the imf still has already been signed. he has that credit line out there. i think what's going on in egypt is that there is a struggle between -- lou: actually, this deal was reached today. they have not been funded. lou: but the deal is done. acquiescence to udgment and reason. and necessary component....
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we had economies that went back many, many millennia and were successful until 1492. john: indians had a form of property rights before white settlers came here and mess that up. some indians actually owned the salmon streams. they manage those streams so that they let the larger salmon go up to spawn. the resu is that even today those streams have larger salmon and the streams that were held in common owned by everyone and hence managed by no one. john: not an individual indian, but a plan would on the stream. why today would they still have more salmon? >> that just goes back to what was superior management over a century ago. and at the same time i should know we are mismanaging our salmon stocks by chasing them around the ocean, open ocean and over harvesting salmon and many other species. we could learn from what the native americans did. john: you say you can see the private property difference by driving through some indian land >> it is fascinating to drive through the reservation in the west. recently i drove through the crow indian reservation in south-centr
we had economies that went back many, many millennia and were successful until 1492. john: indians had a form of property rights before white settlers came here and mess that up. some indians actually owned the salmon streams. they manage those streams so that they let the larger salmon go up to spawn. the resu is that even today those streams have larger salmon and the streams that were held in common owned by everyone and hence managed by no one. john: not an individual indian, but a plan...
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this is -- with the economy getting a little bit better, people are feeling better about the economy and are willing to travel. when demand goes up, fares go up. holiday airfares for thanksgiving and christmas, expedia says the average fare is $450, up 10% compared to last year. >> shannon: let's talk about the busiest travel days. we're probably in the midst of one today. how can travelers brace themselves for delays if they find themselves in that predicament? >> today we're looking at the busiest travel day of the thanksgiving season and it's great weather. that's key this year. it's key almost every year because we really -- i think travelers and airports and airlines have got the drill down when it comes to big high volume days. if there's not a weather event, everything seems to go very smoothly. if there's a weather event, you have to prepare for that. before you fly, maybe during christmas, check the weather before you check anything else because it's the weather that's going to slow you down, not necessarily the volume. >> shannon: how can folks make the most of their dollar
this is -- with the economy getting a little bit better, people are feeling better about the economy and are willing to travel. when demand goes up, fares go up. holiday airfares for thanksgiving and christmas, expedia says the average fare is $450, up 10% compared to last year. >> shannon: let's talk about the busiest travel days. we're probably in the midst of one today. how can travelers brace themselves for delays if they find themselves in that predicament? >> today we're...
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d that is why the economy is failing. neil: the economis stumbling. nothing seems to be happening, but ralph nader has got a plan. one day he says he will get companies hiring and fast. getting people spending soon. >> nonfinancial companies are sitting on over a trillion dollars of shareholders cash. the investors cash. a lot of them are noot giving adequate evidence. some of them like google and emc giving no dividends. if they can be pressured by pension funds to unload a cup and billion dollars into the economy, people would spend it. they don't like the tax penalty for it. would you give them a tax holiday? you have to put it to use and do something? >> they tried that in 2004 and they brought back hundreds of villains. they put the murders and bonuse and what we have to do is recognize the president obama is not an economic dictator. the federal reserve can bring interest industry rates much lower. so we have to go to these two other areas are overwhelming support of inflation adjusted minimum wage. >> i'm not alone in an environment like this,
d that is why the economy is failing. neil: the economis stumbling. nothing seems to be happening, but ralph nader has got a plan. one day he says he will get companies hiring and fast. getting people spending soon. >> nonfinancial companies are sitting on over a trillion dollars of shareholders cash. the investors cash. a lot of them are noot giving adequate evidence. some of them like google and emc giving no dividends. if they can be pressured by pension funds to unload a cup and...
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so lock at that and think twice what they are doing and be thankful you have a job in the economy. >>eric: thank you for joining us today. forget the union threat, is the fiscal cliff a threat? doing a number on holiday shoppers? sandra, people are not shopping because they worried about the fiscal cliff, is this true? >>guest: they say they will change their habits. even if there is a deal goldman sachs saying consumers will be impacted but it is the thought of the so-called fiscal cliff that has consumers spooked. a study says half of u.s. adults say the impending cliff will impact their holiday shopping plans in some sort of way, and 18 percent of respondents say the fiscal cliff will have a large impact on their overall holiday spending this year. now, that being said, the sacrifices consumers will make over the holidays go far beyond the mall, we are talking about the sluggish economy, having an impact on other sacrifices that americans are making, their vacations, they have relied on relatives for air fare to get home and scoured the remember for travel deals to ensure they c
so lock at that and think twice what they are doing and be thankful you have a job in the economy. >>eric: thank you for joining us today. forget the union threat, is the fiscal cliff a threat? doing a number on holiday shoppers? sandra, people are not shopping because they worried about the fiscal cliff, is this true? >>guest: they say they will change their habits. even if there is a deal goldman sachs saying consumers will be impacted but it is the thought of the so-called fiscal...
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there's plenty of ways to make money, even in an obama economy. we have all the information you need to rake it in, even when they say it's not, it's always about money. ♪ >> starting off, oil and energy, hosting money from houston, i sat down for an exclusive one-and-one with the ceo and co-founder of ki in, -- kinder morgan. we focus on the future of the energy business and natural gas. this is what he said. >> we need to have a level playing field. we need to have, in the energy field, for example, we have just tremendous opportunities, particularly in the natural gas area. we got a game changer here. we got a fuel that's cheap, abundant, domestic, plentiful.g we ought to be doing everythingp we canlo to exploit that. melissa: fracking for natural gas?oded >> natural gas in general.e the shale place, which, of course, predicated to fracking, but the opportunities forrtun natural gas, you want to talk about response to climate change and reducing co2 emissions, thio is the golden key to open the door more than most renewables will ever be beca
there's plenty of ways to make money, even in an obama economy. we have all the information you need to rake it in, even when they say it's not, it's always about money. ♪ >> starting off, oil and energy, hosting money from houston, i sat down for an exclusive one-and-one with the ceo and co-founder of ki in, -- kinder morgan. we focus on the future of the energy business and natural gas. this is what he said. >> we need to have a level playing field. we need to have, in the...
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he wants to destroy the economy? come on. whon their right mind will allow that kind of increase to devastate the economy. it will not be hostess going out ofbusiness. >> lou: that is a good point and it is interesting, no one is talking about the fact that individual tax payments, taxpayer payments, internal revenue service, receipts from those taxpayers have risen 26% under the bush tax cuts, over the past two years which tells us that the awer here is growth. >> that's right. >> lou: i'm a simple fellow and i'd like to see everybody start talking to each other. let me turn to benghazi, because, the special prosecutor. there is a sense of hopelessness that is palpable in washington, d.c., right now. because, i don't believe the congress feels that it has the strength or the tools to actually penetrate the veil of denial and secrecy and opaqueness that is the administration, when it comes to what it has done. witness the last nine weeks. you are calling for a special prosecutor, and the fellow who has to do that work for the
he wants to destroy the economy? come on. whon their right mind will allow that kind of increase to devastate the economy. it will not be hostess going out ofbusiness. >> lou: that is a good point and it is interesting, no one is talking about the fact that individual tax payments, taxpayer payments, internal revenue service, receipts from those taxpayers have risen 26% under the bush tax cuts, over the past two years which tells us that the awer here is growth. >> that's right....
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between that and how do we have an economy? how we grow an economy? that we provide for the kids? >> that's a great point. when i talked about the exploding cost of entitlement, there is something that is the expensive single program. it is hard to reform these programs with the democrats and unions. the unioion to run as for the first thing they say in a press conference after they met with president obama is we are not going to tolerate any reductions on any of these programs. it makes it very difficult to do anything about reforming them when you have one party that doesn't want to do it. >> so this is a centerpiece of the fiscal cliff on the spending side. it would be up to the republicans to convince the american public that we have to reform these things in order to save these things. to a large degree, we have to be concerned that they are not articulating this to the point where people are saying now. i'm not ready to do it. even though the irony is any sort of reasonable person would suggest one hit anybody older than 40 years old right now. >> what was depressing -- ther
between that and how do we have an economy? how we grow an economy? that we provide for the kids? >> that's a great point. when i talked about the exploding cost of entitlement, there is something that is the expensive single program. it is hard to reform these programs with the democrats and unions. the unioion to run as for the first thing they say in a press conference after they met with president obama is we are not going to tolerate any reductions on any of these programs. it makes...
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economy right now. a big drag of business confidence, businesses are already t doing very well, negative investment, really cannot afford to make the situation any worse and we have heard some members of congress talk about going over the fiscal clififf to teach the other parta lesson. that is not helpful. this is something that should be settled qukly. we know that we're probably going to have higher taxes out of the health care reform. now the payroll tax or they will probably go away. but a premium on in more taxes on the near-term dealing with spending and gettingext year without imposing a recession at american public. gerri: you take a lot of time to analyze what happens t this economif we go over the cliff. is it a big recession, it's a deep recession, what happens? >> it is a deep recession, you hear talk that it is a slow weakening. we can fix it in january and come back. we know the magnitude is large, $395 tax increase, $140 billion spending cuts. more importantly, financial marketwould be sh
economy right now. a big drag of business confidence, businesses are already t doing very well, negative investment, really cannot afford to make the situation any worse and we have heard some members of congress talk about going over the fiscal clififf to teach the other parta lesson. that is not helpful. this is something that should be settled qukly. we know that we're probably going to have higher taxes out of the health care reform. now the payroll tax or they will probably go away. but a...
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david: what does this mean for our economy? >> we still depend a lot on chinese imports, companies like caterpillar. >> what it means is that we are counting on china as an export market for our companies, like caterpillar, and i don't think we will be able to do that because chinese consumers won't have the ability to go out and buy. also because conservatives will try to shut out foreign companies in the chinese market. they have been trying to do that since the middle of 2006. they have also been going after the private entrepreneurs who are very productive. what they are doing is getting rid of the best elements of the chinese economy, and they are trying to weber state owned enterprises, which are really the worst. david: what techniques they used to keep our companies out? >> the first thing they did in 2006, he saw this with microsoft and goldman sachs, they prevented takeovers. and they have been trying to make sure that foreign companies have to surrender technology, and all sorts of these types of little techniques. a
david: what does this mean for our economy? >> we still depend a lot on chinese imports, companies like caterpillar. >> what it means is that we are counting on china as an export market for our companies, like caterpillar, and i don't think we will be able to do that because chinese consumers won't have the ability to go out and buy. also because conservatives will try to shut out foreign companies in the chinese market. they have been trying to do that since the middle of 2006....
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less production and who will he blame when the time comes if the economy is weak? he'll blame the rich of course. yes, people are standing on principles and i think they are he' standing on the wrong principles, that's government spending and control creates wealth. we know it doesn't, but yet, that seems to be the direction at least many on the left want to bring us down. >> alisyn: let's say the worst happens and let's say that the fiscal cliff, we did go over it for whatever reason both sides can't reach an agreement by january 1st aen we go over it. is there any way to undo the fiscal cliff, how long would it take to undo it? >> i think, alisyn the fiscal cliff is contributing to uncertainty in the short-term. i think an even worse scenario long-term than going over the cliff would be continuing down this path. more spending and more redistribution, there's a time when the path needs to be fixed not just proverbial saying goes, kicking the can down the road. so, you know, i think even if we've got a resolution, which didn't suit the republicans,exa some up tick
less production and who will he blame when the time comes if the economy is weak? he'll blame the rich of course. yes, people are standing on principles and i think they are he' standing on the wrong principles, that's government spending and control creates wealth. we know it doesn't, but yet, that seems to be the direction at least many on the left want to bring us down. >> alisyn: let's say the worst happens and let's say that the fiscal cliff, we did go over it for whatever reason...
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. >>> this morning my question -- how confident are you feeling about our economy? and anita hill gives us her take on women's ongoing political agenda. plus, restrictive abortion policy pushes some women pea be the line. walmart is ground zero for worker justice but does anyone care as long as prices stay low? >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris-perry. on friday, on the biggest shopping day of the year
. >>> this morning my question -- how confident are you feeling about our economy? and anita hill gives us her take on women's ongoing political agenda. plus, restrictive abortion policy pushes some women pea be the line. walmart is ground zero for worker justice but does anyone care as long as prices stay low? >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris-perry. on friday, on the biggest shopping day of the year
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. >> bob: the free market did a wonderful job to keep the economy on track, hasn't it? >> greg: opposed to socialnism >> bob: opposed to misguided management. >> dana: even when the employees vote to not be in the union the union does this on their behalf. that is what we're supposed to believe. unions are feeling their oath. if romney would have won, they would have done it as well. the unions are declining so much with people part of them they trying to do what they can. they risk losing in court of public opinion. earlier today, they sat in sixth avenue to proest he had to come to work today. everyone was yelling at him and saying ridiculous. get up and get to work. >> greg: union of one. >> bob: you make a good point. the union membership declined dramatically. i don't know what you are worried about. you a right for a union and collectively bargain. >> greg: we have a right to travel. >> dana: you talk about prime minister benjamin netanyahu would risk going too far and losing support in the international court of public opinion. do you not agree that the union is
. >> bob: the free market did a wonderful job to keep the economy on track, hasn't it? >> greg: opposed to socialnism >> bob: opposed to misguided management. >> dana: even when the employees vote to not be in the union the union does this on their behalf. that is what we're supposed to believe. unions are feeling their oath. if romney would have won, they would have done it as well. the unions are declining so much with people part of them they trying to do what they...
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our economy create jobs. it's to move the country forward economically. >> right now our economy is still recovering from a very deep and damaging crisis. our top priority is jobs and growth. >> when it comes to the great economic challenges of the moment, saying you want a balanced approach is not a plan. saying people need to pay their fair share isn't a plan. >> the four years of the obama administration, economic policies, they are clearly anti-business, anti-entrepreneur. they are anti-job creation. >> greta: so what about the next four years? as we stare down the fiscal cliff, are your taxes going up? well, what about those taxes? >> they are going up definitely for higher income americans. if you are in the middle-class, i think it's safe to say that taxes will not go up because politicians on both sides. president, democrats and republicans are not going to allow that to happen. >> greta: unless they put a cap on deductions which is sneaky way they raise war taxes. so tax rates don't change but they g
our economy create jobs. it's to move the country forward economically. >> right now our economy is still recovering from a very deep and damaging crisis. our top priority is jobs and growth. >> when it comes to the great economic challenges of the moment, saying you want a balanced approach is not a plan. saying people need to pay their fair share isn't a plan. >> the four years of the obama administration, economic policies, they are clearly anti-business, anti-entrepreneur....
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. >> and you stimulate your economy. if you raise rates anddon't cut expenditures, what you are doing is making the fiscal problem that much worse. raising rates is aonetime revenue grab. expenditures is a long-term reduction in. and the reality is, wehave to do a lot more of expenditure reduction than we do increases in revenue. tom: do you think that the democrats and specifically the president would go along with some sort of quid pro quo where for every dollar for every $5 of reduction in spending we will have some sort of formula that raises rates? >> i think that is doable. not raising rates. think raising revenue, meaning put some limits on deductions. but some women on exemptions. but some women on some of these special deals that people have or engage in. i concede that as an avenue through which you can gain more revenue. it comes out to the sam thing. taxes go up. tom: but it's a little easier to sell. >> the promise not to increase tax rates. but none of it, i think, works. unless the white house is serious a
. >> and you stimulate your economy. if you raise rates anddon't cut expenditures, what you are doing is making the fiscal problem that much worse. raising rates is aonetime revenue grab. expenditures is a long-term reduction in. and the reality is, wehave to do a lot more of expenditure reduction than we do increases in revenue. tom: do you think that the democrats and specifically the president would go along with some sort of quid pro quo where for every dollar for every $5 of...
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economy. which is flat out false. in 1992 the black unemployment rate was 14.3%. in 2012, this year, the black unemployment rate is 14.3%. exactly the same. in hispanic precinct, the situation similar. this is about a dramatic change that is overwhelming the united states of america. not economic ma lace. when you have more than 100 million americans living in a home receiving stuff from the government, again, outside of medicare and social security, we're not counting that -- then you have a large dependence on the federal government. and what does that do? well, it saps motivation. why bust your tail when the feds will give you enough to get by? america became great because of individual self reliance, hard working people took chances, suffered, created things that helped the country. every day americans empowered this nation. not the federal and state governments. they're in place to protect us and to see that social order is kept. not to provide cradle to grave security. the founding fathe
economy. which is flat out false. in 1992 the black unemployment rate was 14.3%. in 2012, this year, the black unemployment rate is 14.3%. exactly the same. in hispanic precinct, the situation similar. this is about a dramatic change that is overwhelming the united states of america. not economic ma lace. when you have more than 100 million americans living in a home receiving stuff from the government, again, outside of medicare and social security, we're not counting that -- then you have a...
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in determines of higher dividend taxes and higher taxes on just about every piece of the economy and i tell you, don't believe me, go out there and talk to them. they started cutting back way before this last week. >> i want to take this point. >> a this is the problem, the fiscal cliff is really bad, but the solution offered by president obama of massive taxes is not that good. >> julian, what do you make of that this this is just a pandora's box, and the beginning. the fiscal cliff, cou have a short-term impact, but timately the trend of higr taxes that charlie's point, is what businesses are really afraid of? >> i totally disagree with that and i think the surveys of businesses have shown that to be wrong and i talked to-- >> whoa, whoa, what survey. >> can i finish the point, charlie. >> you just said survey. >> we'll come back. >> i think that businesses are concerned mostly about whether consumers are going to spend or the not. that's the concern and i think as for the fiscal cliff, no, i don't think that's what it is and as for the fiscal cliff, anybody paying close attention,
in determines of higher dividend taxes and higher taxes on just about every piece of the economy and i tell you, don't believe me, go out there and talk to them. they started cutting back way before this last week. >> i want to take this point. >> a this is the problem, the fiscal cliff is really bad, but the solution offered by president obama of massive taxes is not that good. >> julian, what do you make of that this this is just a pandora's box, and the beginning. the...
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we're trying to help the economy. unless i'm convinced raising tax rates will be beneficial, obviously i think there's reason and grounds for my position. i also believe that we can and must get an agreement, otherwise i think first of all the markets are going to start reacting. >> chris: we'll talk about that in the next segment. finally the g.o.p. republicans had a rough night on election night. let's look at the breakdown of the numbers. you lost unmarried women by 36 points. hispanics by 44 points. young people by 23 points. does your party need to change, especially in its outreach to those groups on social issues like same-sex marriage and immigration reform? >> we have to have a bigger tent. no doubt about it. obviously we have to do immigration reform. there's no doubt whatsoever that the demographics are not on our side and we have to give a much more positive agenda. it can't be just being against the democrats and against harry reid and against obama. you have to be for things. we have to give them the con
we're trying to help the economy. unless i'm convinced raising tax rates will be beneficial, obviously i think there's reason and grounds for my position. i also believe that we can and must get an agreement, otherwise i think first of all the markets are going to start reacting. >> chris: we'll talk about that in the next segment. finally the g.o.p. republicans had a rough night on election night. let's look at the breakdown of the numbers. you lost unmarried women by 36 points....
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but the over all economy. this is a large cost. look at current recovery since june 2009 and since that time median incomes are down 4600 on average. during the recession. they were down on average 2800. and so it was a great cost. >> and when you hear free from the government reach for your wallet and you will be paying for it if you are a taxpayer. college students and parents fed up with soaring tuition and crying foul. but some in the forbes team say it is it great for students and could lower tuition . there is it a flip side you there is it a flip side you [ malannouncer ] it'that time of year again. time for cii price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register yo purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. sa
but the over all economy. this is a large cost. look at current recovery since june 2009 and since that time median incomes are down 4600 on average. during the recession. they were down on average 2800. and so it was a great cost. >> and when you hear free from the government reach for your wallet and you will be paying for it if you are a taxpayer. college students and parents fed up with soaring tuition and crying foul. but some in the forbes team say it is it great for students and...
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it should have been a bigger kick start. >> bill: he wasn't aggressive enough in managing the economy to you? >> that's right. >> >> bill: do you think is he a phony? >> i don't know yet. >> how did you act when ben laden went down? >> i think that too many people regard it as a panacea. he wasn't even wanted by the fbi for 9/11. >> bill: a bunch of other crimes. they were among them. the 9/11 atrocities. >> the point is everybody thinks that well, 9/11 is now erased. we got bin laden. >> bill: no, i don't think everybody feels that. >> i do. >> bill: there is a lot of danger out. >> there a lot of people do. >> bill: that's funny because liberal guys like you and you know barack obama has been aggressive. you know, the drones going in there blowing these guys to hell. >> that's too aggressive for my money. >> bill: even though you get a chiefdom a bad guy. >> i don't want us there. barack obama came into was o. the one mark on him that i had from the get-go was that we're going to finish it in afghanistan. i don't think we need afghanistan. i would like us to get out of there. nobody
it should have been a bigger kick start. >> bill: he wasn't aggressive enough in managing the economy to you? >> that's right. >> >> bill: do you think is he a phony? >> i don't know yet. >> how did you act when ben laden went down? >> i think that too many people regard it as a panacea. he wasn't even wanted by the fbi for 9/11. >> bill: a bunch of other crimes. they were among them. the 9/11 atrocities. >> the point is everybody thinks...
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. >> and black friday starts tomorrow, will a robust holiday retail season give a sluggish economy a were needed boost? we'll talk with moody's chief economist, john lonski, next. 4g lte is the fastest. so, whicsupeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money yocan still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah lou: the chief economist of moody's capital markets will be with me in a moment, before we go to john lonski we look at tonight's money like, stocks closing at a two-week high before this thanksgiving day. the dow up 48 points, s&p
. >> and black friday starts tomorrow, will a robust holiday retail season give a sluggish economy a were needed boost? we'll talk with moody's chief economist, john lonski, next. 4g lte is the fastest. so, whicsupeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what...
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he wants to destroy the economy. no one in their right mind is going to allow that kind of increase to devastate the economy. lou: that's a good point. it's interesting that no one is talking about the fact that individual tax payment, 26% of the bush tax cuts over the past two years, the answer here is this. i just want to see everybody be happy. let me turn to benghazi. there is a palpable sense in washington dc right now. i don't believe the congress has the strength or the tools to actually penetrate the veil of denial and secrecy and opaqueness that is this administration and what it has done. now, when you think this is? >> the attorney general has to do this. lou: can you really see eric holder doing that? saying that we will investigate ourselves? >> if he doesn't do an independent investigation, you have the very people who have floated the idea of prosecuting general petraeus, there are all kinds of things they might do to him. there is all kinds of pressure that can be brought about. lou: are you saying th
he wants to destroy the economy. no one in their right mind is going to allow that kind of increase to devastate the economy. lou: that's a good point. it's interesting that no one is talking about the fact that individual tax payment, 26% of the bush tax cuts over the past two years, the answer here is this. i just want to see everybody be happy. let me turn to benghazi. there is a palpable sense in washington dc right now. i don't believe the congress has the strength or the tools to actually...
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for those on the higher end that cost a lot of money, that don't provide a will the of benefit to the economy. when tackling the fiscal cliff, we should ask ourselves, which are the most ineffective things. >> keep thinking, guys, that down the line here, the chorus over and over is going to be we all pay more and all get less. thanks for being here. we appreciate it. >>> thousands of people paid a lot to do cramming into stores everywhere. you might even be watching this on a new tv, but retailers needed more than hype. they needed red hot cash registers on this black friday. we'll tell you how sales added up today because a lot of jobs are counting on it. in just a few weeks after mitt romney's defeat, the gop is already looking forward to 2016. say it ain't so and there's another bush on the horizon. plus, we're following news of a massive gas explosion in massachusetts. take a look. we'll have details just ahead. 1, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone repl
for those on the higher end that cost a lot of money, that don't provide a will the of benefit to the economy. when tackling the fiscal cliff, we should ask ourselves, which are the most ineffective things. >> keep thinking, guys, that down the line here, the chorus over and over is going to be we all pay more and all get less. thanks for being here. we appreciate it. >>> thousands of people paid a lot to do cramming into stores everywhere. you might even be watching this on a...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> black friday, drew bigger crowds this year than last. so if you thought it was busier, you were right. but shoppers were less willing to part with their hard-earned dollars. black friday foot traffic jumped 3.5% with more than 370 million store visits, according to the research firm shopper track. but sales fell nearly 2% to $11.2 billion. for some shoppers, it is more apt to call yesterday black and blue friday, clever. the pushing, the shoving, the tussling, the yelling became as much a part of the consumer event as the shopping. and here now, a glimpse at some of the black friday free-for-all. ♪ >> [ bleep ]! i will stab one of you [ bleep ]! ♪ >> i literally got squished. half of my body was in that d
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> black friday, drew bigger crowds this year than last. so if you thought it was busier, you were right. but shoppers were less...
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but if you look at the composition of the economy, it's better. once real estate turns and auto manufacturing is picked up rather dramatically over the last couple of yooers, you have two engines of growth in the u.s. economy that are typically strong. you get three more ancillary jobs for every job in real estate. in construction, additional work, as well. so that could be a big tail wind for the economy next year rather than a head wind. >> thank you very much for sharing. >> good to see you, alex. >> that's a wrap of this hour "weekends with alex width." straight ahead, more smart political talk with "up with chris hayes" more to come on msnbc. try charmin ultra strong. with a new duraclean texture, it helps you get clean. plus it's four times stronger than the leading value brand. and you can use up to four times less. charmin ultra strong. hurry in this saturday and sunday for great deals. like the lucid by lg, free. or the galaxy nexus by samsung, free. this weekend, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at
but if you look at the composition of the economy, it's better. once real estate turns and auto manufacturing is picked up rather dramatically over the last couple of yooers, you have two engines of growth in the u.s. economy that are typically strong. you get three more ancillary jobs for every job in real estate. in construction, additional work, as well. so that could be a big tail wind for the economy next year rather than a head wind. >> thank you very much for sharing. >> good...
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israel says it will end air strikes and will ease border restrictions that have stifled gaza's economy for years. israeli troops that had been poised for a possible ground war pulled back this morning. in tel aviv, most israelis were also happy to hear the news. >> i would like to believe that not fighting will always do more good than fighting. but i'm very happy to hear that. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the conflict with diplomatic help from secretary of state hillary clinton. clinton spent two days shuttling between jerusalem, the west bank and cairo. >> people of this region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: clinton expects egypt to play a key role in maintaining peace. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> the woman of who has taken a lot of heat in the aftermath of the benghazi attack is now defending herself. yeah. for weeks, u.n. ambassador susan rice has been attacked by senator john mccain for participating in what
israel says it will end air strikes and will ease border restrictions that have stifled gaza's economy for years. israeli troops that had been poised for a possible ground war pulled back this morning. in tel aviv, most israelis were also happy to hear the news. >> i would like to believe that not fighting will always do more good than fighting. but i'm very happy to hear that. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the...
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boy that hurts their economy. commissioner gary bettman said wednesday the lockout is costing the league between 18 and $20 million per day. the players union and league remain far apart on a potential deal. that is not helping on this small business saturday. for the fourth straight year, underarmor decking out two college teams in patriotic jerseys all part of their underarmor campaign supporting the wounded warrior project. clayton has a jersey. this is worn by the university of hawaii today. they are taking on unlv. it's been a tough year for hawaii. now they are going to really do something good. helping underarmor. the jerseys will be auctioned off. clayton showed you the jersey says freedom instead of the names of the players. front says hawaii. all proceeds go to the wounded warrior project. we will tweet out a link where you can help out and buy some of these items. here are the shoes. check these babies out. >> wow. >> super hero. >> or professional wrestler. >> professional wrestler, that does look nice
boy that hurts their economy. commissioner gary bettman said wednesday the lockout is costing the league between 18 and $20 million per day. the players union and league remain far apart on a potential deal. that is not helping on this small business saturday. for the fourth straight year, underarmor decking out two college teams in patriotic jerseys all part of their underarmor campaign supporting the wounded warrior project. clayton has a jersey. this is worn by the university of hawaii...